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. 2024 May 22;15(6):656.
doi: 10.3390/genes15060656.

Identification of FASN Gene Polymorphisms, Expression and Their Relationship with Body Size Traits in Guizhou White Goat (Capra hircus) with Different Genders

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Identification of FASN Gene Polymorphisms, Expression and Their Relationship with Body Size Traits in Guizhou White Goat (Capra hircus) with Different Genders

Qingming An et al. Genes (Basel). .

Abstract

To investigate the nucleotide variation sites (SNPs) and expression differences of the fatty acid synthase gene (FASN) in Guizhou white goats, the relationship between the variation and body size traits was investigated. In this study, DNA was extracted from the blood of 100 samples of white goats from different regions in Guizhou province, China, and the variation sites were screened using pooled sequencing by mixing DNA samples, and 242 blood samples with body size traits were used for association analysis. The allele frequency, genotype frequency, homozygosity, heterozygosity and effective gene number were calculated by using PopGene 32.0 software, the population polymorphism information content was calculated by using PIC software (Version 0.6), and the state of genetic balance of the genes was analyzed by using the chi-square test. The mRNA of FASN gene expression levels in male and female goats were investigated by using real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). The general linear mixed model of MINTAB software (Version 16.0) was used to analyze the association between FASN gene nucleotide mutation sites and body size traits. The results showed that there was one nucleotide mutation site g.141 C/T in the target fragment of FASN gene amplification, and revealed two alleles, C and T, and three genotypes CC, CT and TT. The genotype frequencies for CC, CT and TT were 0.4308, 0.4205 and 0.1487, respectively. The allele frequencies for C and T were 0.6410 and 0.3590, respectively. The genetic homozygosity (Ho) was higher than the heterozygosity (He). The χ2 test showed that the mutation site was in the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium state (p > 0.05). The RT-qPCR results showed that the FASN gene had different expression levels in the longissimus dorsi muscle of male and female goats, and its expression was significantly higher in male goats than in female goats. The association analysis results showed that the mutation of the FASN gene had different effects on body size traits of male and female goats, and the presence of the populations of the T allele and the TT genotype recorded higher body size traits (body weight, heart girth and wither height) in female populations. Therefore, the site of the FASN gene can be used as a candidate marker for the early selection of growth traits in Guizhou white goats.

Keywords: FASN gene; body size traits; goat; nucleotide variation.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Agarose electrophoresis of PCR products of goat FASN gene P1 target fragment.
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Figure 2
The sequencing maps of the novel SNP in the goat FASN gene. A schematic representation of the FASN gene sequence with the novel position identified, the peaks in the red box represent the nucleotide variation sites.
Figure 3
Figure 3
The mRNA relative expression level of FASN in longissimus dorsi tissue of Guizhou white goats. Different letters above the error bars indicate significant differences at the p < 0.05 level.

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